Managing File Servers and Data Provisioning in Windows Server 2008

Managing File Servers and Data Provisioning in Windows Server 2008

Windows Server administrators who are rolling out and supporting Windows Server 2008 in the enterprise; Windows Server administrators who manage infrastructure, Web, and IT application servers for an enterprise organization; individuals seeking certification on Microsoft’s new generation server platform.

Description
Using Windows Server 2008, you have the ability to share files and folders immediately after deployment without any special configuration. However, to optimize sharing and access more granular file sharing tools, the File Services role should be added. This course discusses planning for and managing servers with the File Services and Print Services role added. Also discussed are planning and deployment considerations for the Distributed File System (DFS), as well as DFS Replication.This course is one in a series that covers the objectives for Microsoft exam 70-646 PRO: Windows Server 2008, Server Administration. Passing this exam completes the requirements for the MCITPro: Server Administrator certification.

Objective

Planning for File and Print Servers

recognize the functions of the File Services role services

provision and manage a shared folder

create a volume

recognize examples of how to use the main File Server Resource Manager features

modify permissions on a file or folder

add a print server to the Print Management console

create a custom printer view

use the Share and Storage Management role service

modify permissions

create a custom printer view

Data Provisioning

install DFS Management

create a DFS namespace

create a replication group

create a DFSR connection

configure DFSR

publish a replicated folder in a namespace

configure the advanced properties of a shared folder in the Share and Storage Management console